The “Simple” Home Improvement Project
It started as a simple “small home improvement project.”
But in her world, nothing ever stays simple.
Dressed in a loose white long-sleeve shirt and ready for action, she looked like someone who had watched exactly three DIY tutorials and decided that was more than enough certification.
The room had been transformed into a temporary “work zone.” The bathtub sat empty not for relaxation, but apparently for staging purposes.
The “Reliable Handyman” Mode Activates
She rolled up her sleeves like a professional contractor entering a highly important mission. A hammer appeared. Then a drill. Then an expression that said, “Yes, I know what I’m doing… probably.”
The wall became her main project. Drilling sounds echoed through the room with surprising confidence.
Somewhere in the distance, actual electricians probably felt a disturbance in the force.
Step 1: Serious Drilling Energy
She leaned into the drill like it was a musical instrument. Each press of the button came with dramatic focus, as if she were solving the structural problems of the entire house one screw at a time.
Step 2: Bathtub Break Zone
At some point, she relocated into the empty bathtub like it was a perfectly normal resting station for construction workers.
Lying down, sitting up, then leaning on the edge each pose looked like a “break time” advertisement for extremely confused handyman training.
Step 3: Tool Rotation Challenge
Hammer in hand. Then drill again. Then sitting casually on the tub edge holding a power tool like she was reviewing it for a home improvement show nobody requested but everyone is now watching.
Each pose felt like a new episode titled: “Why is she in the bathtub though?”
Final Step: Mission Accomplished (Emotionally)
By the end, nothing was fully explained, slightly fewer things were fixed, and a lot of confidence was displayed.
She stepped back like a true contractor would proud, slightly chaotic, and completely unbothered by the complexity of physics or instructions.
Because in her version of DIY… home improvement doesn’t just get done. It gets performed.
